UNIVERSITY PARK
Sandy Barbour was not at last weekend’s Penn State parking and traffic town hall meetings. But she heard the complaints and causes for concern, as well as the suggestions for change.
Barbour, Penn State’s athletic director, projected positivity Monday night when asked about the town hall meetings and the subsequent feedback from Nittany Lion football fans.
“We got really good information, feedback, suggestions within the town hall itself, which is certainly something we were looking for,” Barbour told the CDT after Penn State’s academic celebration on campus. “And the feedback that we got back in general, was that people were appreciative of the opportunity — of the opportunity to get their questions answered, to express their concerns.